Stretching over 190 miles along the coast of Belize, the spectacular reef system of the Belize Barrier Reef is the second-largest reef ecosystem in the world and a UNESCO-recognized world heritage site. Diving enthusiasts from all around the globe travel to this magical barrier reef to witness the stunning biodiversity that this barrier reef has to offer. While exploring the reef, you'll come across a vibrant kaleidoscope of colours in the form of spectacular coral formations and aquatic species, such as the excited and playful dolphins, the calm and graceful sea turtles, and nurse sharks. Apart from the reefs and the marine life, the Belize barrier reef also features the Great Blue Hole, considered the crown jewel of this barrier reef. The sinkhole is a paradise for the ones seeking adventure, offering its visitors a unique once-in-a-lifetime chance to dive right into the abyss and explore the spectacular underwater caves and limestone formations, leaving you completely awestruck Beyond its majestic caves, the Belize barrier reef offers a plethora of water activities for everyone. From kayaking to snorkelling, this reef is an adventure paradise. Also, while on the island, explore the lush forests, home to exotic wildlife and ancient Mayan ruins.